A Boutique Hotel in Las Vegas...

I'll be heading to NYC soon & staying at the Marcel -will tell you all how that goes after I get back. However, if you're heading this way to Las Vegas, there's an interesting new hotel in town called Rumor.

I know, it's a CHEESY name, as most Vegas places are - but this is a boutique hotel & in this city, they are rare. It's close to all the main hotels on the LV strip for those of you who enjoy that kind of thing!

The decor seems pretty attractive so I think me & the MR. may just book a weekend there sometime!

I've always thought this town was sooooooooooo backwards and not HIP enough - always lacked culture!

That could very well be that I lived in NYC for most of my life & was used to so much diversity. So it's nice when something new & interesting pops up here in LV....however, I wish it would be museums and coffee shops, less nightclubs & hotels. Know what I mean jellybean??

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So funny that you talked about this hotel because I was about to book a room with them for Halloween weekend! Not gonna be able to wing it this time but for sure next time I'm in LV, I will be at the Rumor! :) The prices aren't bad either, so chic!

So funny that you talked about this hotel because I was about to book a room with them for Halloween! Not gonna be able to wing it this time but for sure next time I'm in LV, I will be at the Rumor! :) The prices aren't bad either, so chic!

I stayed at The Rumor 2 weeks ago. It was good for the price (super cheap when we went) but it's definitely not like the hotels on the strip (I highly recommend The Cosmopolitan but definitely pricier). The Rumor is quite a few blocks from the strip but you can easily take a taxi. The pool was nice to lounge at but they said they would be closing it for the season soon (didn't know Vegas had much for seasons). Overall, for the cost, it's nice to stay at. If you get a king room, be sure to request a bathtub. They have great big bathtubs in the room for a nice soak.

Hello Jen!First of all I must say my favourite pictures are those of the bathrooms. I think that this boutique hotel is a bit different than the ones in Europe but then again it has elements of LV, hasn;t it? Anyway maybe someday I will visit. Who Knows.Christinahttp.//www/fauxbilicious.blogspot.com

We need more coffee shops and museums here in Vegas! I have been wanting to check this place out but haven't had a chance yet, I def will do now. Speaking of coffee shops have you been to Sambalatte in Summerlin yet? Great coffee shop.

I live in vegas and my friend just had a party there and rented it out! its freakin beautiful. Every room has a different theme, or look,it's truly unique. But then again, something like the bellagio is so classy and beautiful!! great pictures!!

I know what you mean about cafes and culture! Gotta have em! Boutique places keep life interesting. btw if you are after cafes and restaurants and boutique night-spots, you should try new zealand! my city has more cafes etc per head than NYC... Unexpected huh? Love your blog and style by the way!!!!- Amy

I stayed at this hotel last November. It's really reasonably priced for Las Vegas. It's not a family hotel, it's great for girls trips or a couples weekend. My husband and I walked to the strip - it was a hike. I really liked the decor and the tub in our room. What I didn't like, it was valet and when we didn't want to walk, it was a pain. They do not all low outside food or drinks in your room which I found to be a little annoying.

Oh, I do agree with Amanda though. The Cosmopolitan is definitely nicer! I do shoots there way more than Rumor because of this, depending on which package my clients get.

If you are looking to do a staycation with your guy in Vegas, I would do the Cosmo and get their Studio Suite with Premium view of the Bellagio Fountains and the Eiffel Tower! Maybe go for dinner at Jaleo or Milo's beforehand and dfinitely drinks at the different levels of the Chandelier bar! So fun!

Oh and for a late night snack, go on a mystery hunt for their secret pizza joint! (hint....look for the wall of record covers)